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Wednesday, 19 December 2012

21 Things You Must Do Before Your're 21...

Worry, your're 21... almost!

If you haven't done any of these yet and your're 21, I'm worried for you!


1) Get some qualifications! GCSEs, BTECs - It's so important in our day and age, so many people are unemployed and your a million times more likely to get that job you want if you have some qualifications! 

2)  Ride a horse. It might sound clichéd  but when you ride with this animal and the wind blows through your hair, it's the closest feeling to real freedom. I get to do it everyday!


3) Learn how to love your body. Your're great!


4) Do your own laundry. Something I haven't accomplished yet. It will probably help you later in life!


5) Go to a drive-in movie thing! I've never been to one but it sounds like! Where else can you watch a movie, get some food, talk and walk around with friends, and see the stars,  b r i l l i a n t!!


6) Have some experiance in a job-like-environment! This willl help you so much in later life! My school does a work experience and I went to work with my mum for the day.


7) Go to a festival/concert they are just amazing!


8) Go on a trip with your friend - its so much fun!!!!


9) Try and go aboard its a great experience to see different cultures.


10) As weird as it sounds, climb a tree, you won't get strange looks when you climb a tree under the age of 21 (although I reckon 15+ you'll still get some weird looks but WHO CARES!?)


11) Put the star on the Christmas tree! That means you will have stated the start of Christmas!


12) Visit the countryside if you live in the city, we do have cars here you know!


13) Visit a city if you live in the countryside, the shopping's great!


14) Vote! If your're over the age of 18 then you can make an impact on the way your town or even country is run! (UK)

15) Learn to ride a bike, its fairly useful considering that the only way we'll be able to get about in 50 years time due to the loss of fossil fuels, fabulous. 

16) Learn to drive! You can drive at 17 hooray!

17) Try and go to a wedding they are so lovely!! 

18) Go to school! (Obviously!) 

19) Go camping, even in your back garden with a group of friends it much fun!

20) Go skiing if you can, it is the bestest fun in the world! 

21) Lastly, be a child, make mistakes, do things right, misbehave a bit, but have fun because once your're 21, your an adult... 

Georgiee xx


Monday, 10 December 2012

What I've giving for Christmas...

So being in full-time education means money isn't really something I have to spend loads of. I'm 14 so it's really tricky to get a proper job, so I do babysitting, but not often enough to buy my mum some L.K Bennett High Heels I know she'd love. So I keep things simple, I always ask my mum or Dad what she wants but the usual reply is 'Oh! Nothing! You don't need to get me anything!', well obviously I want to get them something so again I asked my mum this year and I got an answer...Socks...


My idea for this Christmas was to buy different little things rather than one large present. So plan of action was to buy some bags that you put presents in and fill them up, I do this for my Mum, Dad and Sister. Then buy my presents

Looking for some bath stuff I decided The Body Shop and Lush. I got some Body Shop shower gel thingys this is the link: http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/christmas/gifts-for-christmas-under-10/coconut-shower-moisture-set.aspx 
I brought these for two of my friends, and then this for my mum I can't find it on the website, sorry! (I have wrapped it up already). I also brought my sister the Lush Father Christmas Bath Bomb: https://www.lush.co.uk/product/6087/Father-Christmas


Then I popped into Primark, ah beloved Primark, so I managed to get 3 presents for £4.50, BARGAIN! I got my sister some fluffy socks, and a hair band ball, you know them things where you queue up and there's all them little things you can buy yeah they are there, I've wrapped already, sorry!
I went to Primark again the other week in London (stressful experience) and got some slippers socks which haven't been wrapped up - Hooray! 
Also I got my best friend some PJs, the fluffy ones, similar to these:
(Disclaimer: This not my photo!)
I have already wrapped them up! (Too organised this year!)
Again from Primark I brought two of my friends these:
(My photo)
To go along with the presents for my friends I brought them some chocolate from Tesco's, they're mini Celebrations boxes ect, (only £1!!)

I have brought a few other bits, like shower gel stuff so not really worth showing, but do have a look in Supermarkets in their Christmas bits as they can have some really good deals!


I hope this gave you some inspiration and ideas for things to get!
There's only 14 days, 5 hours, 53 minutes and 52 seconds until Christmas now!
http://www.xmasclock.com/

Georgiee xx

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Birthdays, Ice Staking and Westfield...

Who doesn't love Birthdays? They're great, except the fact your getting older, that's not great. But that beside the point! Last week it was my Friends Birthday, on the 5th of November, Bonfire Night! That day we were at school, so we brought in a cake to celebrate! So that night we went Ice-Skating to celebrate the achievement of being 15 and still alive ;).
Ice-skating was very successful  even if I did fall over... standing still... practising my pirouette's...!! But we were the only ones there... so it was a bit strange at first and all eyes were on us... but it was great having all the space to ourselves! 
For her birthday we went to.... WESTFIELD! (not the Stratford one). My friends parents took us up by car as they don't trust us with trains...but that's another story, maybe I'll do a blog post on it? 

Anyway, off to Westfield we went! We left at 10am and got their at about 11am, then stayed until 5pm! So lots of shopping was done! We also went with our other friend! I brought my self lots of clothes...oppies!! I also brought my sister a Lush Farther Christmas for Christmas! It's smells scrumptious! 


Happy November everyone and remember there's only 32 days 'til Christmas! (http://www.xmasclock.com/


Georgina xxx

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

School life Struggles?

School... that dreaded thing that starts on Monday morning ruining all your weekend excitement... making you in a permanent bad mood all the way until Friday, until 3:20 when I'm finally freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!

As you can guess school isn't a great love of mine. I have often struggled with it, not academically... the social side of it. Of course I love going in to see my friends but lets say I'm not particularly fond of my peers, some of them of course are alright... I'll only go as far as alright because I can't say I like many of them...oops. 


Throughout school I've had my fair share of girls. Girls, the evil, horrible, vile thingy-ma-bob-ees. If your a girl, I think you will most definitely understand what I'm going on about here, yes?! 


As I made the big move from primary to secondary school I struggled in the friend finding business. I was put in a form with one boy from my primary school that I didn't really talk to. All of my side of the year was boys from my primary and to girls who I didn't really talk to, and one of the who disliked me, and still does. My bestest friend ever was on the other side of the year and I didn't have anyone to talk to in lessons, or on the way to lessons. I found it really really tough. After about a month I started to make friends throughout the form. The two who I was closest with, unfortunately, didn't get along with each other. I had problems with a girl and her group, who took a disliking to me and my friends. They were often nasty to us, and it upset me to see how people could be. 
At my school we have a place called the student support which is a mini building where you can go if your finding things tough. I went there one lesson every week and spoke to someone about school and my problems, it was the biggest help ever. It was great that I could go to someone and she would help and advise me through everything. 

Then 2 years after many arguments with the groups in my form and trouble with people in the form I finally moved sides of the year to be with my true friends. This was the best thing I could have done, a fresh start, new people and my friends... I've never felt so happy at school, ever!

Of course there's not ever going to be a time where someone makes a comment on your hair... your coat... your personality... but honestly if you can't cope with that then, you will struggle because your never ever going to be liked by everyone. 





So here are my tips for surviving school life: 

  • If you feel down, worried or anything... speak out about it! Speak to a teacher you trust!
  • Don't let the bad'ens get you down!!! Honestly... don't let anyone get you down.
  • Don't care what people think. YOU are YOU and because they don't like that who cares? 
  • Don't change for people! 
  • Try and enjoy school as much as you can because after all, you don't have much choice about going!


I really hope that you don't have to deal with this sort of thing too often!! Try and use some of my tips and advice, and hopefully (fingers crossed) YOU can survive school!

Georgiee xxx

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Me, me, me!

Hello beauties! 

I'm Georgiee and I'm new to the whole blogging thing but I figured it would be something fun to do!
So considering none of you know me and I don't know you I thought I'd give you some quick-fire facts about myself:

  • I live in a small village... so I'm a country pumpkin!
  • Going along with the country theme...I live in the UK
  • Again going along with country themes... I spend 99% of time with my pony.
  • I'm currently studying for my GCSEs.
  • Another reason I started this blog is to help improve my writing for my English GCSE, even though I'm worst at Maths than English..Ooops!
  • I'm writing this at 2:13am *yawn*
The clocks go back today, CHRISTMAS IS COMING!

Bye xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx